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And there is particularly internal vulnerabilities.
So if there is sysadmin that falls victim to a phishing attack, or if there's just somebody internally that has malicious intent, they can then potentially get access to that data that's being processed.
It's interesting because it's not something that I thought about.
And I think one of the things Nigel said, this will be the default, like this would basically become a regulatory requirement if you're handling that sort of data.
you made the right point zero trust like the thing with zero trust is you go for a trust no one and you provide access as and when it's needed and it's sort of a similar concept to this of just because they're a sysadmin just because they have elevated privileges doesn't necessarily mean they need access to that data because if they have access to it then other people could have access to it and really it's about making sure that environment is as secure as possible i love the phrase protected enclave i think that summarizes it quite nicely
I would agree with you on that.
It's quite a thoughtful point, isn't it?
So the final thing I wanted to ask Nigel was how, well, confidential computing is intending to be developed alongside emerging forms of post quantum cryptography.
I mean, to some extent, they sort of contradict each other.
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